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jon: some interesting fact-checking, doug. doug mckelway in washington. thank you. jenna: we'll return to politics in a moment. first new information on the growing meningitis outbreak. fox news is confirming that a 16th person has died as the fda raids the pharmacy at the center of the health crisis. jonathan serrie has more from atlanta. jonathan, what prompted this raid now? >> reporter: involved in this operation were criminal investigators, not only from the fda but also the justice department. neither agency would say exactly what they were looking for, however, previously congressman edward markey had asked the justice department to investigate whether the new england compounding center had skirted federal law relating to controlled substances. a lawyer representing necc suggested last night's federal search of the pharmacy was unnecessary. in the words of paul sorell, we've been clear warrants weren't needed. asking would have produced the same result. nevertheless we continue to offer our cooperation. jenna. jenna: jonathan, what are we hearing from patient
jon: some interesting fact-checking, doug. doug mckelway in washington. thank you. jenna: we'll return to politics in a moment. first new information on the growing meningitis outbreak. fox news is confirming that a 16th person has died as the fda raids the pharmacy at the center of the health crisis. jonathan serrie has more from atlanta. jonathan, what prompted this raid now? >> reporter: involved in this operation were criminal investigators, not only from the fda but also the justice...
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doug, thank you. jon: another issue, foreign policy. it'll be front and center, the topic of the third and final presidential debate on monday in florida. with all the world hot spots, including libya, this debate could be a game changer. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell goler live at the state department for us now. >> reporter: governor romney's likely to accuse the president of not being tough enough on iran to keep it from developing a nuclear weapon and not being supportive enough of israel or the rebels trying to overthrow syrian leader bashar al assad. the president likely to ask governor romney specifically what he would do differently and may ask him to say if he's ready to go to iran, he should tell that to a war-weary american public. in their debate tuesday night, romney said the president has squandered america's leadership, especially in the middle east. >> we have iran four years closer to a nuclear bomb, syria. syria's not just the tragedy of 30,000 civilians being killed by a military, but also a
doug, thank you. jon: another issue, foreign policy. it'll be front and center, the topic of the third and final presidential debate on monday in florida. with all the world hot spots, including libya, this debate could be a game changer. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell goler live at the state department for us now. >> reporter: governor romney's likely to accuse the president of not being tough enough on iran to keep it from developing a nuclear weapon and not...
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jon: some interesting timing in all of that, isn't there, doug. >> reporter: indeed, sure is, jon. jenna: the fda facing tough new questions about the pharmacy lindh to that deadly meningitis outbreak we've been talking so much about, and appropriately so. there have been 19 deaths and about 250 cases confirmed after patients across the country received tainted steroid injections. a house of representatives panel now trying to find out exactly what the fda knew about that company before this outbreak. jonathan serrie is live from atlanta with more for us today. >> reporter: part of the dilemma is that the fda really has limited oversight over this pharmacy in question the new england compounding center, because technically it's not a drug manufacturer. compounding pharmacies, such as necc modify or mix existing drugs to meet the needs of specific patients. although state and federal investigators are looking into whether the necc went beyond just filling patient-specific prescriptions and instead mass produced medications. despite treatment available the number of fungal infections
jon: some interesting timing in all of that, isn't there, doug. >> reporter: indeed, sure is, jon. jenna: the fda facing tough new questions about the pharmacy lindh to that deadly meningitis outbreak we've been talking so much about, and appropriately so. there have been 19 deaths and about 250 cases confirmed after patients across the country received tainted steroid injections. a house of representatives panel now trying to find out exactly what the fda knew about that company before...
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jenna: doug mcelway, thank new we have seen horses, dogs, all kinds of critters loose on the highway but elephants? oh, boy, how this happened. a big chore for police coming up. this is a test. will. jon: here is a problem. drivers on interstate 10 in mississippi saw an unusual sight for circus elephants involved in an accident. the truck, pulling the trailer, ran off the road and the elephants from the circus of the stars, they say that the elephants are okay but they were a little shook up. the driver of the truck, fortunately not hurt. jenna: it's dark out there. i'm glad that they are
jenna: doug mcelway, thank new we have seen horses, dogs, all kinds of critters loose on the highway but elephants? oh, boy, how this happened. a big chore for police coming up. this is a test. will. jon: here is a problem. drivers on interstate 10 in mississippi saw an unusual sight for circus elephants involved in an accident. the truck, pulling the trailer, ran off the road and the elephants from the circus of the stars, they say that the elephants are okay but they were a little shook up....
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doug mcelway is live in washington. we have our own fact checkers. i would never use that word on any of your reports. >> so i can state for the record i didn't do the fact checking, that would be malarkey. it was our brain room that did the fact checking from last night. last night's debate focused heavily on entitlements prompting paul ryan to attack obamacare for costing harm to seniors who use medicare advantage. >> 7.4 million seniors are projected to lose the medicare advantage coverage they have, that is a $3,200 medicare cut. >> true or you false? it is true. they wrote, quote, we estimate in 2017 when the medicare advantage provisions will be fully phased in enrollment in medicare advantage plans will be lower by about 50% from it's projected level of 14.8 million under the prior law to 7.4 million under the new law. all right. moving along now. another statement to fact check from paul ryan regarding this often repeated romney campaign contention that obamacare takes $716 billion away from medicare. listen up. >> obama care takes $716 billi
doug mcelway is live in washington. we have our own fact checkers. i would never use that word on any of your reports. >> so i can state for the record i didn't do the fact checking, that would be malarkey. it was our brain room that did the fact checking from last night. last night's debate focused heavily on entitlements prompting paul ryan to attack obamacare for costing harm to seniors who use medicare advantage. >> 7.4 million seniors are projected to lose the medicare...
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doug mcelway live in washington with a preview. >> reporter: good afternoon. the thinking is the president really needs to make a stronger case for his second term after what is regarded as a poor performance during the first presidential debate. with numerous polls showing the race is a dead heat and the momentum shifting to the romney-ryan ticket the president needs to make a strong showing tomorrow night but that is harder to do in a town hall format, where undecided voters picked by the the gallop organization ask the questions. if it is too aggressive it can be off putting to the questioners and viewers. david objection he elro axelrod will be aggressive in making the case for where the country should go. >> we saw governor romney sort of walk away from his own proposals, and certainly the president is going to be willing to challenge him on it, as we saw the vice president challenge paul ryan. >> reporter: but that is going to work both ways. look for governor romney to challenge the president on the administration's shifting response to the benghazi ter
doug mcelway live in washington with a preview. >> reporter: good afternoon. the thinking is the president really needs to make a stronger case for his second term after what is regarded as a poor performance during the first presidential debate. with numerous polls showing the race is a dead heat and the momentum shifting to the romney-ryan ticket the president needs to make a strong showing tomorrow night but that is harder to do in a town hall format, where undecided voters picked by...